Briton to be charged for verbally abusing airline employee, damaging aerobridge at Changi Airport


SINGAPORE: He had already boarded the plane when he realised his phone was missing. After being told he could not leave the gate hold room to look for it, the man allegedly verbally abused a female airline employee and damaged the wall of an aerobridge at Changi Airport by kicking it.

The man, a Briton, is slated to be charged on March 17 with using abusive words against an airline staff member and mischief causing destruction to property, the police said in a statement.

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